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ProjectX file original created under the MIT license 2015 - 2019 by CHEF-KOCH.

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DarkWeb pages overview (yet another one) is designed to show Deep Web specific pages, software and other information around the deeper web.

Darknet in general may be used for various reasons, such as:

  • Computer crime (cracking, file corruption etc.).
  • Protecting dissidents from political reprisal.
  • File sharing (warez, personal files, pornography, confidential files, illegal or counterfeit software etc.).
  • To better protect the privacy rights of citizens from targeted and mass surveillance.
  • Sale of restricted goods on darknet markets.
  • Whistleblowing and news leaks.
  • Purchase or sale of illicit or illegal goods or services.
  • Circumvent network censorship and content-filtering systems, or to bypass restrictive firewall-policies.
  • Exercising human rights such as the right to speak or contract free from commercial or state interference.
  • Avoiding emotional battery (crime) such as that may be inflicted as a result of neuromarketing.

Censorship Circumvention Tools

Software Projects

Network Projects

DarkWeb Gateways

These websites allow people to access DarkWeb sites without installing additional software.

I2P Index (Eepsites)

To use I2P (https://geti2p.net/), obtain and install the I2P jar file (https://geti2p.net/download). To access I2P in Firefox, install the "FoxyProxy" extension (see link below). Then, configure FoxyProxy to use the 127.0.0.1 IP Address and port 4444. Furthermore, use port 4445 for SSL, HTTPS, and SOCKS; set the URL pattern to .i2p. If using Tor, use the same instructions as Firefox, but use the "Torbutton Preferences" instead of FoxyProxy.

Directory (I2P)

I2P Blocklists

General Torrents or File-Sharing

Tor Torrents and File-Sharing

I2P Torrents and File-Sharing

Gaming

General Social Media and Chat

I2P Social Media and Chat

Tor Social Media and Chat

FDE

Miscellaneous I2P Sites

Outgoing Proxies

Public Address-book Subscriptions

Search Engines (I2P)

Search Engines (File Sharing)

Shopping (I2P)

RSS Aggregator

NOTE: I2P domain names resolve to a 516-byte (or longer) key that specifies the routers and destination. This 516-byte key is base64 encoded and consists of a public key (256 bytes), signing key (128 bytes), and a null certificate. The 516-byte key can be decoded, hashed with SHA256, and finally base32 encoded to make a "base32" domain name. Such domain names end in ".b32.i2p".

Freenet Index (Freesites)

  • Freenet URI format - freenet:MSK@SSK@PUBLIC/SITE_NAME/

GNUnet Index

  • GNUnet URI format gnunet://module/identifier
  • Chat Module - gnunet://chat/
  • ECRS Module - gnunet://ecrs/
  • Data on Peer - gnunet://ecrs/loc/PEER/QUERY.TYPE.KEY.SIZE
  • Files - gnunet://ecrs/chk/HASH.QUERY-HASH.FILESIZE-BYTES
  • Files by namespace - gnunet://ecrs/sks/NAMESPACE/IDENTIFIER
  • Search - gnunet://ecrs/ksk/KEY-WORD

GNUnet

GNU GPL License

gnunet://ecrs/chk/9E4MDN4VULE8KJG6U1C8FKH5HA8C5CHSJTILRTTPGK8MJ6VHORERHE68JU8Q0FDTOH1DGLUJ3NLE99N0ML0N9PIBAGKG7MNPBTT6UKG.1I823C58O3LKS24LLI9KB384LH82LGF9GUQRJHACCUINSCQH36SI4NF88CMAET3T3BHI93D4S0M5CC6MVDL1K8GFKVBN69Q6T307U6O.17992

Tor (Onionland/Darknet) Index

  • Tor PPA - add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/tor-browser

Cryptocurrency

Hardened Operating Systems

Directory

eMail

eMail encryption extensions

VPN

Virtual Desktop

Ebooks

Miscellaneous

Search Engines

Shopping

Tor Proxy

Discontinued

Additional Tips

  • To disable the webcam on a Linux system, simply run modprobe -r uvcvideo under Root privileges.
  • Ensure you're not suffering from any DNS leakage problem that possible could reveal your real IP to the world.

Helpful Links

Reverse Proxy

Hosting Providers

Tor Hosts

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